Guymon High School - El Tigre Yearbook (Guymon, OK)

 - Class of 1955

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an uoca tions OUR LIBRARIES STRESS VOCATIONS. Vocational guidance materials are never locking in Tigerland. With her M. S. from Konsas State, Mrs. M. C. Ham- ilton is well fitted for her full-time job of providing books on all subjects for junior and senior high students and faculty. Here U. P. Lindley and Mrs. Scotte Hecht check the card files before handing in their annual book request lists for algebra and home- making. Mrs. Hecht graduated from Northwestern at Alva, while Mr. Lindley has a B. S. from South- western, Durant. THEY WORK HAND IN HAND. Robert Meisner, voca- tional agriculture instructor, and his shop teoching neighbor, Donald King, are both Oklohomo Aggies. They know boys, they would like to see every Pan- handle boy a successful former, and Mr. King would insist that every farmer make himself more self-suf- ficient by his shop skills. WHAT IS IT LIKE TO TEACH ART? Gerry Bartels, pub- lications' artist and prospective art teacher, chats with Mrs. R. L. Holland about the ups and downs of teaching this popular Tigerland subject. Mrs. Holland, one of our five PAMC graduates, is showing Gerry something that makes ony teacher's job more rewarding—new equipment—this time her favorite leathercraft tools.

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ENGLISH AND SPEECH ARTS ARE ALLIES. Mrs. D. K. Adams and James Roach explain tape recording techniques to Miss Alvena Brillhart and Miss Mildred Russell, ninth and seventh grade English teachers. Mrs. Adams, a PAMC graduate, divides her day between high school drama and eighth grade English. Mr. Roach, radio and debate coach, has his M. S. from Colorado University at Boulder. Miss Brillhart is an alumna of the University of Wisconsin, and Miss Russell, of Bethany Peniel. BUSINESS IS THEIR BUSINESS. R. P Duke, trades and industries coordinator, has his Master's degree from the Uni- versity of Oklahoma. Here he confers with Mrs. Grace Alcorn, first semester office receptionist, and Miss Ethel Deakin, custodian of Tigerland's funds. Miss Deakin, who also teaches ad- vanced algebra, has her M. A. from Colorado University.



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TWO CAN LIVE CHEAPER THAN ONE. Especially if both are teachers! Mr. and Mrs. Roger Davy and Mr. and Mrs. Bryan Lee are two of Guymon Public Schools' ten man-and-wife teaching teams. Mrs. Davy teaches science in junior high, Mr. Davy in high school. They are both Oklahoma Aggies, and Mrs. Davy also has an M. S. from OAMC. The Lees have degrees from Northwestern at Alva, ond Mr. Lee an M.A. from Colorado State at Greeley. Mrs. Lee has seventh and eighth grade mathematics; Mr. Lee, junior high social subjects. WE STAND READY! If a Tigerland teacher sprains an ankle, loses his voice, or just can't make it, we have some very competent substitutes to fill the gap. Mrs. Elmer Shackelford, a graduate of Northwestern at Alva, was a pinch- hitter during the first semester and joined our regular junior high staff as a speech teacher in January. Mrs. Joe Hilty and Mrs. Joe Lane, both PAMC alumnoe, are always available and able for teaching Tigers, Cubs, or Kittens.

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